
Arpita Goswami
Assistant Professor II
Dr. Arpita Goswami is an assistant professor in the Department of Humanities, School of Liberal Studies, KIIT deemed to be University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha. She has 9 years of teaching experience as an assistant professor. Prior to joining KIIT, she worked as an assistant professor at Techno Engineering College of Agartala, Tripura.
Dr. Goswami pursued her BA and MA from Tripura University and obtained her Ph.D. from the same university in 2018. Her thesis focuses on the study of linguistic aspects of the Sylheti language. She cracked the National Eligibility Test (NET UGC) and the North East State Level Eligibility Test in English. She was awarded an ICSSR doctoral fellowship in 2013.
She has presented research papers at numerous national and international conferences, seminars, and workshops and has published ten research papers in Scopus-indexed and other peer-reviewed journals. Her research interests include linguistics, phonetics, phonology, English Language Teaching (ELT), folklore, feminism, and gender studies.
Ph.D in English
Research Interests
- Delivered an invited talk on “Phonology of Sylheti Bangla” at the Linguistics Colloquium at the Department of Humanities and Social Science, IIT Delhi on 9th November, 2020.
- Delivered an invited talk on “Theories of Language Acquisition" in the National Webinar on “Psychological and pedagogical perspectives and language development” 2021 organised jointly by the Departments of Education, English and Information technology of GDC Dharmanagar on 22nd April ,2021.
Administrative Responsibility
Mentoring first year students
Awards & Honours
I have qualified UGC NET in English. In addition, I have been awarded ICSSR scholarship 'under open-NER'
Memberships
Society for Endangered and Lesser-Known Languages, India (SEL)
Outreach Activity
Delivered an invited talk on “Phonology of Sylheti Bangla” at the Linguistics Colloquium at the Department of Humanities and Social Science, IIT Delhi on 9th November, 2020. Delivered an invited talk on “Theories of Language Acquisition" in the National Webinar on “Psychological and pedagogical perspectives and language development” 2021 organised jointly by the Departments of Education, English and Information technology of GDC Dharmanagar on 22nd April ,2021.
Goswami, A. 2021. Marked Geminates as Evidence of Sonorants in Sylheti Bangla: An Optimality Account. Acta Asiatica Linguistics. Volume 11, Issue 1, 99-112. (Scopus indexed). https://revije.ff.uni-lj.si/ala/article/view/9520
Goswami, A. (2020). Changing Contours: The Interference of the Mother Tongue on English Speaking Sylheti Bengalis. The Journal of English as an International Language, Vol. 15, Issue 1, pp. 100-134 (Scopus indexed).
Goswami, A (2016). Lenition Process and Sylheti Bangla Obstruents. International Journal of English Language, Literature and Translation Studies. 2395-2628 (print): 2349- 9451(online). Vol. 3
Goswami, A & Debnath, R. (2014). The Shift and Crisis in the Pattern of Life and Livelihood of the Tribal People of Tripura in Reference to Sudhanya Deb Barmas Novel ‘Hachuk Khurio’. Tui: A Journal on Tribal Life and Culture. ISSN 2319-7382. Vol 1.
Goswami, A. (2013). A Study of the Linguistic Hindrances Faced by Sylheti Speakers in the Learning of English as a Second Language. Literary Endeavour: A Quarterly International Referred Journal of English Language, Literature and Criticism. ISSN 0976- 299X. Vol. 4, 75-85.
Goswami, A (2013). Simplification of CC Sequence of Loan Words in Sylheti Bangla. Language in India: Strength for Today and Bright Hope for Tomorrow, an International Online Monthly Research Journal. ISSN 1930-2940. Vol. 13.
Goswami, A; & Das biswas, M. (2013). A Study on the Future of Bangla in Agartala.Barnolipi, an International Online Journal. ISSN 2249-2666. Vol.3.

